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Old Blast Deflectors Cleaning
I found that Steel Wool cleans old Blast Deflector Plates very nicely. Scrub under running water , perhaps some soap. Afterwards, add thin layer of 3 in 1 oil to prevent further oxidation. You’ll be amazed at the difference ! Pics say all, Before and after…
Both pics are the same one…..
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A sandblastr works even better.
I have used that method or a Dremel with a wire brush wheel in the past. Best way is to avoid it altogether via using a stainless blast deflector.
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Actually, I don’t think I’ve ever cleaned one.
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Do the best you can with what you have……
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